[Amended 5-4-2009 by Ord. No. 904; 5-3-2010 by Ord. No. 914]
A.
This district is comprised almost entirely of the older sections of the City. Most of it lies within the City's recognized National Historic Register District. It is diverse in character, containing the downtown commercial area, a large residential component of single-family and multifamily dwellings, and the intensely developed area (IDA) of the City's Chesapeake Bay Critical Area waterfront. It is intended to allow for compact urban residential areas with convenient public services and commercial uses that are compatible with nearby residential neighborhoods.
B.
The following are principal permitted uses in the Residential Business District:
(1)
Single-family detached dwellings meeting Lot Specification C, Table I.
(2)
Townhouse dwellings meeting Lot Specification GG, Table I, and the requirements of this chapter.
(3)
Single-family detached lane frontage dwellings meeting Lot Specification CC, Table I, and the requirements of this chapter.
(4)
Community facilities.
(5)
Family day-care homes.
(6)
Utility lines.
(7)
Offices.
(8)
Health care facilities.
(9)
Marinas.
(10)
Retail sales and services.
(11)
Banks.
(12)
Personal service shops.
(13)
Passenger terminals.
(14)
Theaters.
(15)
Restaurants.
(16)
Temporary outside sales not exceeding three consecutive days per week.
(17)
Cultural art center/visitor center.
(18)
Museum.
(19)
Banquet hall.
(20)
Catering facilities.
(21)
Childcare facility.
[Amended 7-16-2018 by Ord. No. 1007]
(22)
Laboratory.
(23)
Reception or meeting hall.
(24)
Specialty shop.
(25)
Studio, fine arts.
(26)
Transportation terminal.
(27)
Breweries, wineries and distilleries, subject to the following standards:
[Added 4-16-2018 by Ord. No. 1001; amended 4-15-2019 by Ord. No. 1014]
(a)
When located within the Downtown Business District as identified in the City's Comprehensive Plan, no more than 15,000 square feet of a structure may be dedicated to the production of alcoholic beverages.
(b)
These uses shall not be subject to any setback requirements contained in Table I if located in the Downtown Business District.
(c)
The sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages shall only be permitted within an enclosed building unless the facility has an outdoor dining area or bar that has received appropriate permits and approvals from the City and from the Liquor Control Board of Harford County, if so required.
(d)
Live entertainment shall not be permitted outside of the establishment past 8:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and not past 10:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday.